An irregular verb is a verb that does not end with ed to show past tense.
Some irregular verbs show past tense by using a different form of the main verb with have, has, or had.
Present | Past | Past with Helping Verb |
do, does | did | (have, has, had) done |
![](https://smrt.sfo2.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/core/LMLA/KIDS/ENGL125Kids/unit04/Grammar%204-5/4-5g1.jpg)
Jerry has done all of his homework.
Present | Past | Past with Helping Verb |
come, comes | came | (have, has, had) come |
![](https://smrt.sfo2.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/core/LMLA/KIDS/ENGL125Kids/unit04/Grammar%204-5/4-5g2.jpg)
My uncle came to visit me from the desert.
Present | Past | Past with Helping Verb |
run, runs | ran | (have, has, had) run |
![](https://smrt.sfo2.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/core/LMLA/KIDS/ENGL125Kids/unit04/Grammar%204-5/4-5g3.jpg)
We ran in the snow during the winter.
Present | Past | Past with Helping Verb |
go, goes | went | (have, has, had) gone |
![](https://smrt.sfo2.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/core/LMLA/KIDS/ENGL125Kids/unit04/Grammar%204-5/4-5g4.jpg)
He has gone to the Lego exhibit.
Other irregular verbs are:
blow | fall | fly | dig | grow | ride | write | give | speak |
blew | fell | flew | dug | grew | rode | wrote | gave | spoke |